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7th Annual Burntside Bash w/map


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yep that's where the question came from.

thanks for the clearin it up steve.

dave how big are your smelt?

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Tent great! Pork great! Wabbit pre bash meeting (yeah right) it looks good on paper anyway.

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All this bash talk is making me crazy.

I have yet to land a decent laker this year.

Can't wait to start the drill'in and grill'in.

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mmm pork sandwiches, dont have to ask me twice. I might have an extra sled to use if someone wants to fish with us

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frogtosser the more help the better. Great offer. Iam sure someone will take you up on that. Getting close.

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Frogtrosser might have a sled for someone to use,

hmmm if I come up alone and I can't drive my truck out there

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Chaff, those pork sandwiches hit the spot.

Since we haven't had January thaw yet, lets hope it comes for the Bash.

Its a go with Barb's tent. I'll be on B-Side all day Fri and maybe we can set it up then. Saturday meeting time is around sun up or shortly after. We'll be hanging around just off the Van Vac access at the HQ tent and then spilt off and fish. 3:00 PM is a good time to meet back at HQ for some grillin and chillin.

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The smelt are from 3-5 inches, I'm curious about the question about smelt being from Lake Superior. I'm not sure where the person got the smelt, but I can't find anything in any regulations that prohibit the use of smelt from any body of water. Can you Mstark or Steve point me in the direction that indicates I need to know where the smelt are coming from?

Thanks!

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Dave, I don't know any way for you to know where the smelt came from. The new regulations are to help prevent the spread of VHS, which is not killed by freezing, and so it's no longer legal to keep L.S. smelt for bait.

There was a pretty long, involved thread on this some months back right on this board, but I don't recall that it examined ramifications for bait dealers wondering where their bait comes from.

Just give Joe Geis a call at the Tower DNR and he'll give you the lowdown.

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Guys have a blast out there!

Just be careful driving trucks beyond the ice road. We parked on the road last weekend and walked further. Only about 9" of good ice out in the middle of the lake(and that was after the cold weather). Maybe there will be more ice by next Sunday

Steve

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Marked a few on the Vex but didnt do much catching...

Still a great day to be out.

Steve

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Steve,

I did talk with Joe and there is nothing in the regulations that he could find, there are proposals that are being worked on at this time.

There is nothing that is in the regulations at this time that would preclude frozen smelt from Lake Superior being used on any of the lakes. If someone knows of a regulation that is printed/posted please let me know.

Thanks again.

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From what I have been told its not a ticketable offense at this point but ask yourself do you want to use them and possibly spread VHS to the lake your using them in?

Ill be using some salted/boraxed Grindstone smelt inland.

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So far no sampling data has found any VHS in the big lake, but why would you chance it.

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Great Outdoors,

Do you have Shiners this year? Also, how do we know short of asking where the smelt at bait shops or markets come from? Do they almost always come out of L.S.?

Thanks fellas, can't wait to get up there...

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You never know where the smelt come from. Bait shops get them from all kinds of places and they can say they are from anywhere. Short of having them show a reciept from a distributer who could also say he got them inland.

Thats why its so very hard to regulate and enforce. They cant prove where you got the smelt from. Problem is either can you.

Best to just get your smelt inland or from a bait shop that will back you if the DNR questions the smelt you got from them.

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Not to change the topic, but 6 very nice days to go. YYYYYYes.

Thanks for the reminder. I was hoping to make it, but unless the Mrs. gets a phone/job offer this week, I'll be staying home. mad

Guess the Kwazy Wabbitt is safe for another year. Been wishing on this for 3 years now and something always seems to get in the way. Guess I can always look forward to next year.

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Is there a list of things that need to be brought or a list that people are already bringing? Would like to contribute but not sure what needs to be brought. I read earlier of some people are bringing food but couldnt remember what. I was thinking of bring a few bags of chips or getting a couple of those party boxes i think is what they are that have a varity of chips. Any info would be great.

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sorry chaff but my other sled is spoken for. Its getting closer, we will be there around noon on friday to hit the lake, then wander into the wabbit probably.

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Darren bring what you want. Chips would be fine. Looks like we will have some hot pork and brauts so far. Ill be picking up buns for the brauts and Im trying to get Subway to donate some goodies.

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I live in ely too and wouldn't mind contributing. I don't have a sled or wheeler at all (or truck) but i do have a small flatbed no floor trailor. Maybe i could throw some plywood down on it this week and use it to haul some trash to the dump after the bash. Would this be useful?

let me know how else i can be of assistance. this will be my first bash/gettogether

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Your right TC or should I say Mr. Belvadere! I was pretty stoked at the 7 day forcast. You coming up this year?

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am I missing something but the weather channel says a high of 3 and windy on saturday, I hate the wind. eww

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Cheffrey, Decided at the last minute. I brought it up to one of my buddies and he said yes to clinch the deal.

Thanks for the reminder. I need to put that on the list. To bad your bride won't be there to share it with. Maybe I can share some with C***$ so I can watch him fill up his boots again. If you want to bring up a GC for a Benjamin Franklin, I can donate it for some kind of giveaway. Just let me know so I can cover it when I see you.

Sounds like I can get the house down on the ice, so there will be somewhere to warm up.

Here is the forecast I am looking at.

Thu

Jan 29

Few Snow Showers

14°

30%

14°F

Fri

Jan 30

Few Snow Showers

17°

10°

30%

17°F

Sat

Jan 31

Few Snow Showers

26°

30%

26°F

Sun

Feb 1

Snow Shower

22°

60%

22°F

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If it's going to be a low of 7 and a high of 26 next Saturday, that's about as good as weather gets the last weekend of January up here.

Cross your fingers, everyone! gringrin

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